Deepened by the intellectual richness and independent learning approach of the globally renowned International Baccalaureate (IB) program, St. Timothy’s School provides girls with a unique, challenging education where students are encouraged to think critically and solve complex problems. Located on a beautiful 145-acre campus in Stevenson, Maryland, students from around the world thrive in a community of inquiry, creativity, and kindness. Twelfth grader Kiera and tenth grader Ally share some of their favorite aspects of St. Timothy’s School.
Ally feels challenged and supported by dedicated teachers and advisors who offer individualized attention to ensure academic success. Ally shares, “Teachers are always willing to help students by providing unwavering support and the encouragement to ask questions, both in and out of the classroom. Not only is the quality of the education invaluable, but the globally diverse student body provides an extraordinary opportunity to build lifelong friendships. A school with diverse cultures and opinions leads to greater understanding and appreciation.” Ally encourages prospective students to consider St. Timothy’s for its global student body and dedicated teachers who nurture critical thinking and a profound love for learning.
Kiera expressed her appreciation for the many traditions, two-week Winterim learning experiences, and sports teams that foster a sense of community. “In addition to my academic pursuits, I participated on several varsity sports teams, and my favorite memory is our lacrosse team winning the IAAM conference championship. After school, I enjoy connecting with girls from different grades on the fields or courts and reaching our team goals together.” Kiera’s advice from her St. Timothy’s high school experience is to keep an open mind and try new things, which broadened her global perspective and created lasting friendships with students from around the world.
To learn more about St. Timothy’s School, visit their website, www. stt.org.
This article is part of the 2024-2025 Guide to Baltimore Independent Schools.